The amazing world of LEGO® Technic constructions.
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Although, I have some doubts this could be named a GBC module, as I don't see any means to deliver the balls into the next module in the chain. However it could be seen as GBContraption in its essence. There is a ramp below the basket that can feed the balls into the next module in the chain. I think the ramp can be turned to make the balls returning to the shooters in this model, making it work in standalone module (another brilliant solution from Akiyuky).

No doubt this video reveals once more, the ingenious mind of his author, as we have been able to witness in all his previous modules.

Heh, this is the kind of GBC module that positively, absolutely, has to run on AC power... or else you'll have to constantly calibrate it while the batteries lose power! Not to mention running it indoors only. ;)

It is just beautiful, both in concept and realisation. Congratulations!

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